Animals
Honeybee Colonies Show Altruism Even in Absence of a Queen
In the same week researchers published a paper suggesting there is no evolutionary advantage to selfishness, another team of researchers published a study suggesting bees will selflessly serve their colony to the bitter end, even in the absence of a queen.
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